Travelers like to think they have a trick or strategy for finding the best airfare, but in reality we are all searching for and reserving tickets in similar fashion.

Websites are overwhelmingly the most common search and booking platforms, based on interviews with 2,550 U.S. travelers.

Almost half, or 33 percent to 44 percent, of respondents use these tools while less than 10 percent contact the same companies by phone.

The most popular time to purchase flights is two to three months in advance.

Travelers booking a weekend getaway are more likely to purchase tickets within a month of departure than those booking a weeklong vacation. Almost a quarter of travelers booking a weeklong vacation purchase tickets three to six months in advance.

Average Booking Time Before Trip

For Weeklong Vacation

For Weekend Vacation

Less Than One Week

4%

5%

1 Week – 1 Month

15%

23%

2 – 3 Months

37%

34%

3 – 6 Months

21%

12%

More than 6 Months

9%

4%

No Need

14%

22%

Interestingly, the report also noted a slight decline in demand for low-cost carriers with the percentage of respondents that prefer low-cost over legacy carriers dropping from 47 percent in 2013 to 39 percent in 2014.

This could be caused a blurring of business models, which makes it difficult for consumers to differentiate between two kinds of carriers.

Millennials, who are actively seeking value, are slightly more likely to prefer a full-service carrier (40%) over a low-cost carrier (38%). Travelers aged 50 and older were more likely to prefer a low-cost carrier (40%) over a full-service airline (35%).